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I look back only to learn from my past decisions/actions and to make sure I take note of what I don't want to repeat as well as what worked. I think as long as you look for the lesson and continue to move forward, looking back is healthy. When you dwell on the past or allow it to prevent you from moving forward, it can become unhealthy.

Summer is more relaxing for us. We're still quite busy with all of our activities but have more flexibility with scheduling. Not having the nightly homework ritual helps a lot. We can be a little less structured and a little more spontaneous with dinner, bed time, and fun stuff.

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